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Red Dragon
TrailerEx-FBI agent Will Graham (Edward Norton) is an expert investigator who quit the Bureau after almost losing his life in the process of capturing a mysterious serial killer. Years later, after a series of particularly grisly murders, Graham reluctantly agrees to help track down the killer, 'The Tooth Fairy'; aiding him is imprisoned criminal genius Hannibal 'The Cannibal' Lecter.Actors: Anthony Hopkins, Edward Norton, Ralph Fiennes, Harvey Keitel, Emily Watson, Mary-Louise Parker, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Anthony Heald, Ken Leung, Frankie Faison, Tyler Patrick Jones, ...»Director: Brett RatnerCountry: United StatesDuration: 124 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Red Dragon"
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Characters of "Red Dragon"
Dr. Hannibal LecterPlayed by: Anthony HopkinsWill GrahamPlayed by: Edward NortonFrancis DolarhydePlayed by: Ralph FiennesJack CrawfordPlayed by: Harvey KeitelReba McClanePlayed by: Emily WatsonMolly GrahamPlayed by: Mary-Louise ParkerFreddie LoundsPlayed by: Philip Seymour HoffmanDr. Frederick ChiltonPlayed by: Anthony HealdLloyd BowmanPlayed by: Ken LeungBarney MatthewsPlayed by: Frankie FaisonJosh GrahamPlayed by: Tyler Patrick JonesCharles LeedsPlayed by: Tom VericaValerie LeedsPlayed by: Marguerite MacIntyreByron MetcalfPlayed by: William LuckingBeverly KatzPlayed by: Elizabeth DennehyJimmy PricePlayed by: Stanley AndersonMr. JacobiPlayed by: Dwier BrownMr. FiskPlayed by: Christopher Curry -
Directors of "Red Dragon"
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Creators of "Red Dragon"
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Critic Reviews of "Red Dragon"
Chicago ReaderFebruary 07, 2007Frank Whaley and Philip Seymour Hoffman play minor characters so annoying they might as well wear T-shirts reading 'Eat My Brain.'
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Where Mann and Demme steered the hokum away from dull genre generalities, Ratner's point-and-film literalness churns out a thriller by rote, shorn of the psychological dogfighting that distinguished the first two films.
Ebert & RoeperOctober 07, 2002Wonderful performances and some really chilling moments.
SlateOctober 05, 2002The beats are the same, but the eerie vibe has been lost in translation.
Washington PostOctober 04, 2002Everything's a little too familiar.
Washington PostOctober 04, 2002Elegant, dark, alluring, frightening, mesmerizing.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Great, but too scary and violent for most teens.
Combustible CelluloidFebruary 17, 2007The film oozes contempt for its audience, caring nothing for the characters or suspense and only craving money.
Film ThreatDecember 06, 2005Who would've guessed the guy who gave us Money Talks, Rush Hour and The Family Man had what it takes to realize a thriller as smartly effective as this?
Looking CloserJanuary 15, 2005Hopkins should know better than to lessen the impact of these performances with redundant encores.
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